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      Habilidade competitiva relativa de arroz irrigado com arroz-vermelho suscetível ou resistente ao herbicida imazapyr + imazapic Translated title: Relative competitive ability of irrigated rice with red rice susceptible or resistant to the herbicide imazapyr + imazapic

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          O uso intenso de herbicidas com o mesmo mecanismo de ação tem selecionado espécies de plantas daninhas resistentes como, por exemplo, o arroz-vermelho (Oryza sativa L.) com resistência à mistura formulada dos herbicidas imazapyr + imazapic. A competição de plantas daninhas ocasiona perda de produtividade das culturas, geralmente crescente, quanto mais semelhantes forem suas características morfofisiológicas. Ainda, a capacidade competitiva do biótipo geralmente é alterada pela característica de resistência, e seu conhecimento é fundamental para a compreensão da dinâmica da população resistente. Diante disso, o objetivo da pesquisa foi estudar a habilidade competitiva entre biótipos de arroz-vermelho resistente e suscetível ao herbicida imazapyr + imazapic com arroz irrigado, utilizando o método de série de substituição. Para isso, foram conduzidos experimentos com a cultivar Puitá INTA CL, competindo com o biótipo de arroz-vermelho suscetível ou resistente. As populações de plantas por vaso totalizaram 24, o equivalente a 942 plantas m-2. Para o arroz-vermelho suscetível ou resistente ao herbicida, a competição interespecífica é favorável em relação à competição intraespecífica, enquanto para a cultura do arroz irrigado o competidor independe. A cultivar Puitá INTA CL, em geral, apresenta habilidade competitiva equivalente aos biótipos de arroz-vermelho suscetível ou resistente ao herbicida imazapyr + imazapic, competindo pelos mesmos recursos do ambiente.

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          The intensive use of herbicides with the same mechanism of action has selected resistant weeds, among which is the red rice (Oryza sativa L.) after the use of the formulated herbicide mixture of imazapyr and imazapic. The competition of weeds leads to usually increasing yield losses of crops, the more similar the morphological and physiological characteristics between weed and crop. Moreover, the competitive ability of the biotype is generally modified by the resistance characteristic; besides, the knowledge of competitive ability is fundamental to understand the dynamics of the resistant population. Therefore, the aim of this research was to study the competitive ability of red rice biotypes that are resistant and susceptible to imazapyr and imazapic herbicide with rice, using the series substitution method. Experiments were conducted with Puitá INTA CL cultivar competing with susceptible or resistant biotypes of red rice. The total plant populations per pot were of 24, similar to 942 plants m-2. For red rice that is resistant or susceptible to herbicide, the interspecific competition is favorable with regard to intraspecific competition, while for the irrigated rice the competitor is independent. Generally, the Puitá INTA CL cultivar presents competitive ability equivalent to red rice biotypes that are susceptible or resistant to imazapyr and imazapic herbicide, competing for the same resources from the environment.

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          The design and analysis of competition experiments should be based on an unambiguous objective. Recent criticisms of particular designs have been made without reference to objectives and may be misleading. Three common designs are discussed: additive, replacement series, and response surface. Additive designs are well suited to agronomic objectives; replacement series are useful for comparing pairs of species; response surface designs can be used for most objectives but may be unnecessarily complex. The published criticisms of additive and replacement series designs are argued to be acceptable limitations within the bounds of the objectives for which they are used. Concerns about these designs confounding density and proportion are irrelevant to the objectives for which they are most suited. The continued use of multiple comparison tests is argued to be illogical. Regression approaches to analysis are more relevant, many non-linear equations are now easy to fit to data and these can be used without the need for linearization. However, there are various pitfalls not adequately reported to date. In particular, error structures need to be checked carefully and over-elaborate equations should be avoided.
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            Studies of weed and crop competition can be used to predict yield losses from weed presence and to determine optimum levels or periods of weed control. However, competition is a complex phenomenon that is governed by various biological, environmental, and proximity factors. The factors of proximity include plant density, species proportion, and spatial arrangement among individuals. Several experimental methods have been developed that attach different levels of importance to proximity factors. These methods are described, and the advantages and disadvantages of each are discussed. Density, proportion, and arrangement of plants influence the outcome of competition experiments and should be incorporated into studies of crop-weed interference, since differing estimates for the effects of weeds on crop productivity can be obtained, depending upon the experimental method used.
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              Competitividade relativa entre cultivares de arroz irrigado e biótipo de arroz-vermelho

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                Arquivos do Instituto Biológico
                Arq. Inst. Biol.
                Instituto Biológico (São Paulo )
                1808-1657
                April 2014
                : 81
                : 2
                : 173-179
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                [1 ] Universidade Federal de Pelotas Brazil
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                S1808-16572014000200173
                10.1590/1808-1657001242012
                ada5220f-3620-47d6-8d28-83a426d7f2bb

                http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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                AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY

                General agriculture
                Oryza sativa,competition,imidazolinone,resistance,competição,imidazolinonas,resistência

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